Nigerian lawmakers, specifically the Senate, rejected a proposal to nationalize South African companies like MTN and DStv to compensate victims of xenophobic attacks in South Africa. The motion, introduced by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong, called for using proceeds from these companies to address the loss of life and property among Nigerians affected by the violence. While several senators, including APC members Wasiu Eshinlokun and Adams Oshiomhole, supported the idea, others cautioned against hasty actions. Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin opposed the move, emphasizing the need for proper investigation into the attacks before taking economic measures. He also criticized the reliance on social media for understanding the situation and highlighted that the South African government does not compensate individuals living in illegal settlements.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue involving cross-border tensions and economic measures, the framing remains balanced. Multiple senators express differing views—some advocating for compensation through nationalization, others cautioning against rash actions. The article does


